And if you like this, then Josh Rouse's latest "1972" is right up your alley. --- Drew MacDonald wrote: > Just wanted to note how much I enjoyed Adam > Marsland's "Tribute To 70s Soul" > show a couple of nights ago. For one reason or > another, I don't get out to > clubs much these days, but boy am I glad I went. > Great early-70s pop-soul > (Sly Stone, Temps, Bill Withers, Isaac Hayes, etc.) > by an eight-piece band > of multi-talented LA popsters, all rehearsed and > everything! > > Evie Sands was particularly great. And they did one > of my favorite > semi-obscure tunes of the genre, The Floater's > "Float On," complete with the > dial-a-date spoken parts. I also dug Severo's Don > Cornelius wig and Adam's > wide-lapeled, open collared outfit that reminded me > not so much of Bobby > Womack as it did SCTV's Rockin' Mel Slurrup. > > Folks, if they do this again and you have any > interest in this style of > music, definitely go check it out. A fun and loving > tribute to what this > middle-aged white guy considers the last great > period of African-American > pop. > > Drew > np: FRESH PACK O' TUNES - Joe Field's SOTT 17 > contribution > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now http://companion.yahoo.com/